Its a dynamotor...motor spins generator to convert low dc voltage into higher voltage. (Thats as far as I know). This is prob to run the plates in tube gear, high voltage at not-so-high currents.

Jeff

On Jun 8, 2023, at 11:36 PM, steve bennett via GreenKeys <[email protected]> wrote:


Seen at an antique store in a pile of military radio equipment.
All I can make out is 14V input and 1000V output.
Not sure if the output is rectified.
I bet Nick knows what it is.

-Steve
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